Announcing: The Dark Arts Journal

The Dark Arts Journal: New and Emerging Voices in Gothic Studies is a new platform which exists to publish and promote upcoming and emerging voices in the exciting field of Gothic Studies. The journal is affiliated to Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies and to The Centre for the History of the Gothic, based at Sheffield … Continue reading Announcing: The Dark Arts Journal

Re-Imagining the Gothic: Celebrating Interdisciplinary Gothic studies!

The University of Sheffield Gothic event "Re-Imagining the Gothic" is almost upon us!  Just one week from now on May 9th the University of Sheffield will be hosting our Symposium and Showcasing event in the Jessop West Exhibition space.  "Re-Imagining the Gothic" was conceived and designed by Sheffield Gothic in order to cultivate and promote … Continue reading Re-Imagining the Gothic: Celebrating Interdisciplinary Gothic studies!

Announcement: Reimagining the Gothic: An Interdisciplinary Symposium

Many thanks to all Gothic Reading Group attendees over the past term for your contribution to meetings and the disccusions they've generated. We're already working on plans for the next set of meetings and for a range of other activities - including a trip to the Terror and Wonder exhibition, currently running at the British … Continue reading Announcement: Reimagining the Gothic: An Interdisciplinary Symposium

Conference Report: Ann Radcliffe at 250

There's exciting news on the way here at the Gothic Reading Group as we ready a new programme of sessions for the 2014-15 academic year. Alongside our meetings, we're also planning a range of other activities that will help bring together Sheffield's community of Gothic scholars. For now, these are to be kept under a … Continue reading Conference Report: Ann Radcliffe at 250